Abstract: | Four-year-old Adrienne is on her hands and knees watching ants in one corner of the school yard. Her friend June is nearby with a magnifying glass and sifter. She's pouring dirt through the sifter and then using the magnifying glass to study the remains of what's left in the sifter. So far, she's found a small pebble, something that looks like a bone, and remnants of dried grass.Ruth A. Wilson is Director of Environmental Education for Preschoolers, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, OH.The author's work is supported, in part, through a grant from the Ohio Environmental Education Fund, a program of the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency. |